Spectrum Playing Cards

13.00

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Spectrum Playing Cards

13.00

sold out

By Fredericks & Mae.

Housed in a sturdy box with foil stamping, these cards feature a full spectrum of colors on their face and a uniform black and white pattern on their backs. The package also includes a mini booklet with history and lore, game instruction, and information about the artists.

Playing cards were invented in Imperial China. They were found in China as early as the 9th century during the Tang Dynasty (618–907). Playing cards first entered Southern Europe in the 14th century, probably from Mamluk Egypt, using the Mamluk suits of cups, coins, swords, and polo-sticks, and which are still used in traditional Latin decks.

3 x 1.2 x 3.8 inchesMaterials: paper, ink, book board

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By Fredericks & Mae.

Housed in a sturdy box with foil stamping, these cards feature a full spectrum of colors on their face and a uniform black and white pattern on their backs. The package also includes a mini booklet with history and lore, game instruction, and information about the artists.

Playing cards were invented in Imperial China. They were found in China as early as the 9th century during the Tang Dynasty (618–907). Playing cards first entered Southern Europe in the 14th century, probably from Mamluk Egypt, using the Mamluk suits of cups, coins, swords, and polo-sticks, and which are still used in traditional Latin decks.